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. >> shareholders and the company -- shareholders in the cut are american, so it will impact us here. if we want to not have to pay damage repair out of our tax money, it will have to come out of bp, and if the company does not exist, it will come out of our pockets. billions of barrels of oil in reserve at current prices, over a trillion dollars, but it is not accessible tomorrow. its problem is cash flow. as long as it can be maintained for years, it has reserves to sustain almost anything. but we have to be careful about killing the golden goose early on it. if we do, we're not going to have any restitution money. >> there are a few things here that don't add up. bp made $130 billion last year. substantial profit. they had to move things about to make the first installment in this. secondly, bp was planning on getting out of this well is 16,000 balance -- >> barrels. >> a day. a lot of numbers here just don't add up for me. >> has not added up from the beginning of this crisis. >> as the ceo of said, they have hundreds of wells a day around the world. this is a small part of the bp
. >> shareholders and the company -- shareholders in the cut are american, so it will impact us here. if we want to not have to pay damage repair out of our tax money, it will have to come out of bp, and if the company does not exist, it will come out of our pockets. billions of barrels of oil in reserve at current prices, over a trillion dollars, but it is not accessible tomorrow. its problem is cash flow. as long as it can be maintained for years, it has reserves to sustain almost...
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they won't work with us. it drives us really -- i mean, it's infuriating. >> congressman, do your constituents get that? i mean, do you run into any resistance at all from people who are saying, gosh, the republicans have really got the good ideas? do you hear that at all out there? >> all i heard this weekend when i got home to seattle was laughter. they said, did you see what those guys said? then on sunday they got up there with a straight face and said it again. sort of like what groucho mark said, the first thing you do when you go into politics, got to be able to keep a straight safe. they have that down. they can make you believe they have a solution, but there's no evidence anywhere of any solution. >> well, if this tax cut goes through, it would add $4 trillion to the debt of this country. and yet, they offered $16 billion to offset that. how could the democrats not just take that and go to the barn big-time and hammer them on the fact that they're screaming about fiscal responsibility, yet they want
they won't work with us. it drives us really -- i mean, it's infuriating. >> congressman, do your constituents get that? i mean, do you run into any resistance at all from people who are saying, gosh, the republicans have really got the good ideas? do you hear that at all out there? >> all i heard this weekend when i got home to seattle was laughter. they said, did you see what those guys said? then on sunday they got up there with a straight face and said it again. sort of like...
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make sure they are not a threat to us. that's it. >> is afghanistan right now a major -- or those in it, a major security threat to the united states, or are we just cleaning up what we broke? >> i say yes, because the biggest scare is the afghan joining the pakistan taliban. and pakistan's nukes getting into the wrong hands. anybody that you talk to from any administration from the defensive agencies to the ceo and u.s. military, they say it's the worse case scenario and still possible. that's why afghanistan has to be stabilized to some extent because you have pakistan right next door and they could have those nukes fall into the wrong hands. >> they had elections in march, and they're still arguing about who won and who has the coalition. >> sounds like us. >> in 2000, anyway. if we're going to take the compat troops out, is it possible the place will fall apart if we leave? >> you know, i think it is possible, keep in mind after the 2005 election, their first national election in december of 2005, it took them quite a
make sure they are not a threat to us. that's it. >> is afghanistan right now a major -- or those in it, a major security threat to the united states, or are we just cleaning up what we broke? >> i say yes, because the biggest scare is the afghan joining the pakistan taliban. and pakistan's nukes getting into the wrong hands. anybody that you talk to from any administration from the defensive agencies to the ceo and u.s. military, they say it's the worse case scenario and still...
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there's about 50 of us or so, and we're a network. this is a broad-reaching report that goes along five lines. can you see it there on the screen. >> let's talk about this. it says emphasize power-sharing and political reconciliation with who, kasjai? the guy is a crook. he's, you know, running heroin to dubai or whatever he's doing. >> correct. however, if you look at the taliban, if you look at the insurgency and the taliban is not al qaeda, the taliban are insurgents concerned with local issues in aflg, they are not transnational terrorists, what we need to understand is have political grievances, and just like we did with the sunnis, address them and reach out and right now we're not doing that and being counterproductive. they are excluding different groups in afghanistan which drives them to the taliban so we have to address that. >> you say scale back and suspend combat operations in the south briefly. why is that a good idea? >> our troops, basically the foreign occupation fuel support for the taliban. the presence of foreign
there's about 50 of us or so, and we're a network. this is a broad-reaching report that goes along five lines. can you see it there on the screen. >> let's talk about this. it says emphasize power-sharing and political reconciliation with who, kasjai? the guy is a crook. he's, you know, running heroin to dubai or whatever he's doing. >> correct. however, if you look at the taliban, if you look at the insurgency and the taliban is not al qaeda, the taliban are insurgents concerned...
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it we give president live time to get the better of us. judging from the political story we talked about, i am guessing there is a political discussion from the republican leadership whether they should commit to this or not. but by and large politicians are going to be cautious and prudent and do what they think is in their best interest. and unless millions of people get involved and demand something better and forced them to do the right thing, they are not going to be for change that much because all of these people who are in positions of power now got there by using the system as it is. and if they tinker with it, they understand that there are risks attached to that and there are some politicians who are bigger risk takers than others. so i think, you know, it is a compelling simple idea. it -- if you go to the web site and look at the number of people who signed up from very different political views and some will have no identifying ideology -- the founder of ebay and we dpz it would just like the idea of new ways of communication
it we give president live time to get the better of us. judging from the political story we talked about, i am guessing there is a political discussion from the republican leadership whether they should commit to this or not. but by and large politicians are going to be cautious and prudent and do what they think is in their best interest. and unless millions of people get involved and demand something better and forced them to do the right thing, they are not going to be for change that much...
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we appreciate you standing out in the cold for us, richard wolffe. there's his book "revival." >> let's bring in the company. galina, what do you think about this? some call it a charm offensive, some an outreach, the president making efforts to make nice with republicans. is he going to regret it, or is this a smart, political move? >> i think it's an incredibly smart political move from the shrewdest politician there ever was. president obama needs all of the support he can get. to call on president clinton who has goodwill and knows how to work a room, it was a win-win all the way around. >> talking to republicans, making phone calls to heads of committees, you think that is something that is useful to him or is it going to be as richard suggested come 2011 more of the same? >> new yorko, it's good for hime the support. i think for president obama he needs someone else making those calls. i think that president clinton knows how to smooth people over to ruffle those feathers, to get everyone playing on the same team, and president obama struggled
we appreciate you standing out in the cold for us, richard wolffe. there's his book "revival." >> let's bring in the company. galina, what do you think about this? some call it a charm offensive, some an outreach, the president making efforts to make nice with republicans. is he going to regret it, or is this a smart, political move? >> i think it's an incredibly smart political move from the shrewdest politician there ever was. president obama needs all of the support he...
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well, that didn't strike some of us as being the kind of bipartisanship that was going to get us very far. and what it meant was that then you lost the component of focused criticism because you didn't have the people in the room that ultimately were going to make the decisions about where the debate was going to go. so, the criticism piece is in my mind, fairly large and all of this, and it is a case where noe criticism is likely to at least take on the character of knowing what it is like to go. most of the people who are going to become committee chairman under the republicans in the house are going to be people who served on the part of the majority and so it is likely to produce a people who yes are going to go along with the velocity they think been there but on the other hand are going to be a little bit subject to knowing that at the end of the day if you are going to get some of this then you have got to figure out a way to govern. the other point i would make is that bipartisanship does not have to block debate. this whole business of having people who find the flaws in pill
well, that didn't strike some of us as being the kind of bipartisanship that was going to get us very far. and what it meant was that then you lost the component of focused criticism because you didn't have the people in the room that ultimately were going to make the decisions about where the debate was going to go. so, the criticism piece is in my mind, fairly large and all of this, and it is a case where noe criticism is likely to at least take on the character of knowing what it is like to...
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that used to ma. my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? ♪ introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid, specially formulated to fight morning pain and fatigue. ♪ so get up and get goin'! with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. they believe with olay you can challenge what's possible and...
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what tuesday taught us about the tea party candidate. why the republican wave did not sweep the coast. the return of divided government now that republicans have the house what will they do with it? >> welcome to "the journal editorial report." among the wins for republicans on tuesday night were two senate pickups including the seat in indiana being vacated by retiring democrat e v evan bayb. brad ellsworth returning to the seat he left in 1999 after serving a decade in the senate. i spoke with senator coats earlier and asked him what he thinks will be different this time. >> last time we were running relatively balanced budgets. we had a number of issues but at the same token this year we were looking at an entirely different situation from a fiscal standpoint or government is really in tough shape. we were plunging into debt and spending money we didn't have. clearly we need to take bold action now no more little incremental things we have to address the economic downturn and economic stagnation we are currently in. companies are not
what tuesday taught us about the tea party candidate. why the republican wave did not sweep the coast. the return of divided government now that republicans have the house what will they do with it? >> welcome to "the journal editorial report." among the wins for republicans on tuesday night were two senate pickups including the seat in indiana being vacated by retiring democrat e v evan bayb. brad ellsworth returning to the seat he left in 1999 after serving a decade in the...
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chris is a democratic strategist who joined us. you go back to the argument i made, trying to make your argument for you, i don't know if it is right or wrong the democrats home the private sector will fill the demand but we still need to do it with the public's money; that right? >>guest: in terms of the infrastructure spending, the targeted goal here is the realization that we have crumbling infrastructure around the country, and one of the stats was it cost $90 billion because of delays at airplanes and train stations and roads. if we can make our infrastructure more modern and efficient that has a boost to the economy. >> but our deficit is getting bigger and bigger and the argument is that, where on earth are we going to get the money? now we want to add to the next stimulus? the common person says "really." >>guest: that is the critical question. what we have heard is the idea this cost, the investments, are going to be offset with cuts in spending. that is going to be the tough question. and this is where the president and t
chris is a democratic strategist who joined us. you go back to the argument i made, trying to make your argument for you, i don't know if it is right or wrong the democrats home the private sector will fill the demand but we still need to do it with the public's money; that right? >>guest: in terms of the infrastructure spending, the targeted goal here is the realization that we have crumbling infrastructure around the country, and one of the stats was it cost $90 billion because of...
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they drove us into the ditch. if we give the keys back to the people who did this, it would be like giving the keys to herbert hoover in the 1930s. >> with midterm elections nine weeks off instead of generation transformation some democrats e predicted after '08, people say they will vote for republicans over democrats in congress. the largest such gap ever recorded by gala. how did it get so bad? >> first of all, when you have a tough economy and you are in power, you're going to have a tough political environment. secondly, we won so many elections in 2006 and 2008. even in the neutral electoral environment it was clear we will get some of that back. over the next two months we have to do two things. get more democrats enthused about voting and laying out stakes of this election and real choice. and secondly for those undecided voters out there, make them understand this is not the new republican party. it's the same old ideas. the same old adherence to special interest. speaker boehner talked about all of the r
they drove us into the ditch. if we give the keys back to the people who did this, it would be like giving the keys to herbert hoover in the 1930s. >> with midterm elections nine weeks off instead of generation transformation some democrats e predicted after '08, people say they will vote for republicans over democrats in congress. the largest such gap ever recorded by gala. how did it get so bad? >> first of all, when you have a tough economy and you are in power, you're going to...
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it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other places in the far southwest asia. and then the pastor let it be known if someone called him and asked him and invited him to stand down that he might do so, if someone from the government and the white house saw its opportunities and bob gates put in a phone call and he has desisted for the moment. this was not a constitutional question about protected speech. though a lot of people law that around. you can burn books in this country, you can burn flags. you can burn draft cards. >> why are you looking at me? >> i don'
it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other...
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between the two coming toward us the rain chances are coming up. high pressure is keeping us dry and blocking the rain from advancing. the clouds will move in and tonight here's the rain stopping it at midnight. light to moderate rain and overnight moderate rain will be falling. the thursday morning commute is not going to be a good one. a break in the northern neck at noon. we go to the afternoon, more rain. so your thursday afternoon commute, not going to be a good one and notice the snow starting to break out. colder air moves in at the higher elevations and friday morning could be damp through midday. here we go at noon. starting to see the area pull away but rain totals could be appreciable across the region. we are talking a good area in the blue color that comes up. that's an inch plus. some totals may approach an inch and a half here. and then we will watch for the snows to accumulate in the mountains to the west as the cold air. it will be some of the first snows of the year. 55, maybe 57 today. 50 wet ones tomorrow. friday some rain is po
between the two coming toward us the rain chances are coming up. high pressure is keeping us dry and blocking the rain from advancing. the clouds will move in and tonight here's the rain stopping it at midnight. light to moderate rain and overnight moderate rain will be falling. the thursday morning commute is not going to be a good one. a break in the northern neck at noon. we go to the afternoon, more rain. so your thursday afternoon commute, not going to be a good one and notice the snow...
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>> it has gotten us out of a total freefall. they have indicated that between 1.3 million jobs out there would not be out there. we wish there had been more job creation. that is a sign that the economy is in far worse shape than we realize. it takes time to dig out of the whole. that is why we have to keep doing everything we can. >> as far as changing the strategy, assessing the stimulus, is that possible? >> our focus right now is on getting the small business past. it would be a big help. our republican colleagues would listen to them. >> should democrats maintain a majority in the elections? >> there are a number of things. it calls for a cut below the president's proposal for non security discretionary freeze. i think you will see a tightening in the years ahead. , making sure we reduce the deficit. we saw that operation recently. it creates a mechanism. people are waiting to see what the commission has with respect to longer-term. >> what kind of tightening do you mean? the chairman and committee are going for all of the
>> it has gotten us out of a total freefall. they have indicated that between 1.3 million jobs out there would not be out there. we wish there had been more job creation. that is a sign that the economy is in far worse shape than we realize. it takes time to dig out of the whole. that is why we have to keep doing everything we can. >> as far as changing the strategy, assessing the stimulus, is that possible? >> our focus right now is on getting the small business past. it...
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no one will help us in the future. the people that helped us here will get killed and every jihadist in the world will be emboldened so it's imperative that we win here. and the july 2011 date is undercutting our efforts unless it's clarified. >> senator graham, you met with vice president biden there. so did you talk to him about this? the administration says that all they're talking about is withdrawal based on conditions. the president has always said that in the beginning. so did you have this conversation with biden? and what did he say? >> yes, i had a pretty reassuring conversation with the vice president. i think he's got the right solution for iraq. you know, they've had difficulty forming their government after the election. the vice president is in iraq today. i think he can get the parties together and help them form a new government. we won't pick the winners but we can help them form a government and continue progress in iraq. but when it comes to afghanistan he says he's completely behind general petraeu
no one will help us in the future. the people that helped us here will get killed and every jihadist in the world will be emboldened so it's imperative that we win here. and the july 2011 date is undercutting our efforts unless it's clarified. >> senator graham, you met with vice president biden there. so did you talk to him about this? the administration says that all they're talking about is withdrawal based on conditions. the president has always said that in the beginning. so did you...
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that will work for us quite well. my parents are older and they are down the street from where my wife and i and our kids live and the school is literally 1/4 of a mile and the other direction i want to be able to make sure that my kids have as much of a west michigan upbringing as they possibly can. we plan to take advantage of having them out in washington and i think it will be a unique opportunity for them, to. >> have you found a place to live? >> i have not yet. i am following a guy who famously slept on his couch for 18 years. that is a tough act to follow. the three biggest questions that i got the campaign trail are what will you do about health care, what will you do about the deficit, and are you going to sleep on your couch? we will be looking at that. another member of the delegation said he would have no problems sleeping above the store he just would not be sure he wants to sleep in the store. that is an event as i had in working with pete, going into it with my eyes open. whether i end up on the couch
that will work for us quite well. my parents are older and they are down the street from where my wife and i and our kids live and the school is literally 1/4 of a mile and the other direction i want to be able to make sure that my kids have as much of a west michigan upbringing as they possibly can. we plan to take advantage of having them out in washington and i think it will be a unique opportunity for them, to. >> have you found a place to live? >> i have not yet. i am following...
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that is very dear to us. we cannot hold that unless we teach our people what that means and to respect one another, while also a hearing to our own faith. an understanding that deeply and practicing it. >> a final word. >> let me address your question because i am a pastor as well as president of the interfaith alliance. i'm a pastor in monroe, louisiana. it is not the hotbed of liberalism in this nation, but i would not say anything here that i would not say in the pulpit to my congregation. there is the implication that if you are going to talk about into religious cooperation, that is an addendum to what you are talking about what questions would say is the gospel. and that is a fallacy. it is not an addendum. it is at the heart of what we are talking about. if someone in our congregations says you need to be preaching the gospel, we are preaching the gospel. it is not exclusive. it is inclusive. it is not about hate. it is about love. you have to understand, please, that the people standing here right now
that is very dear to us. we cannot hold that unless we teach our people what that means and to respect one another, while also a hearing to our own faith. an understanding that deeply and practicing it. >> a final word. >> let me address your question because i am a pastor as well as president of the interfaith alliance. i'm a pastor in monroe, louisiana. it is not the hotbed of liberalism in this nation, but i would not say anything here that i would not say in the pulpit to my...
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they used a robot to disable it. i must say this sounds like some kind of a copycat thing. >> there you go. that's certainly a concern to a lot of people. absolutely whether they are copycat events or whatever, they are concerned. back to what happened in new york city. we were talking about the mayor saying it could have been a deadly event. what's the concern among department of homeland security officials here in washington? >> well, their view is that this was an isolated incident they have seen despite the report about pittsburgh no indication that whoever was behind this event was also targeting other cities or other places. you know, there is a lot of theories going on here. who could it have been? one thing we are told is a check of the intelligence traffic in the last 24 to 48 hours doesn't show any up tick in chatter. there doesn't seem to be anybody talking about an attack coming in the u.s. the theory is the probability that this was foreign-directed is very low. >> all right. pete williams on the story f
they used a robot to disable it. i must say this sounds like some kind of a copycat thing. >> there you go. that's certainly a concern to a lot of people. absolutely whether they are copycat events or whatever, they are concerned. back to what happened in new york city. we were talking about the mayor saying it could have been a deadly event. what's the concern among department of homeland security officials here in washington? >> well, their view is that this was an isolated...
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very scary, especially us who have 401(k)s in the market. it went down 1,000 points and something happened. it came back. big comeback, almost back to sanity. what happened? >> i want to divide it into two parts. there was the real market that closed down 350 today, it was a horrible market. mostly because of fears of what's going on in europe. and there's what happened between 2:30 and quarter of 3:00, where apparently there was a major trading error by a firm. someone went to go sell $15 million worth of the equivalent of stock and it turned out that they hit apparently $15 billion. that's right, a b instead of an m. this is the best explanation we have so far, chris. that was the down 600 points we saw, in addition. >> how long did it take to fix the b from an m? >> i was on the air with our friend, erin burnett. and at 2:44 it was down 300, about 2:45, it was down 900. and about 2:48 it was down 300. >> explain one little thing about these countries. i'm a political guy, you're a money guy. let's crosswalk this thing. seems to me that yo
very scary, especially us who have 401(k)s in the market. it went down 1,000 points and something happened. it came back. big comeback, almost back to sanity. what happened? >> i want to divide it into two parts. there was the real market that closed down 350 today, it was a horrible market. mostly because of fears of what's going on in europe. and there's what happened between 2:30 and quarter of 3:00, where apparently there was a major trading error by a firm. someone went to go sell...
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get used to more. ♪ personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> a couple of things developing this hour. want to get you updated here. first the official word from chile. not today or tomorrow but possibly monday at the earliest. that is the optimistic time line to begin hauling out those 33 miners trapped 2,000 feet below ground since early august. now, we're told this rescue drill is...
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lieberman back with us. we will take a quick look at the big board here before we dial out here and try to fix things. up to 10,544. the dow and the s&p by the way both back in positive territory. hope to be back with joe lieberman, right after this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every siness day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. [ tires screech ] [ engine revving ] [ drums playing ] [ male announcer ] 306 horsepower. race-inspired paddle shifters. and f-sport-tuned suspension. all available on the new 2011 lexus is. it isn't real performance unless it's wielded with precision. [ male announcer ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what
lieberman back with us. we will take a quick look at the big board here before we dial out here and try to fix things. up to 10,544. the dow and the s&p by the way both back in positive territory. hope to be back with joe lieberman, right after this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every siness day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. [ tires screech ] [ engine...
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for those of us in washington, when will rahm emanuel do? the president's chief of staff made no secret that he would like to be the mayor. can he do it? >> probably, but it will not be a cakewalk. lots of people will be running. he has not left a lot of friends outside of his immediate inner circle at the white house. he has managed to take off taketick off -- tick off more people, and has needlessly and gratuitously, hurt many people. they will not forget that. >> unions, hispanics, you name it, he has not set them. >> i do not hear a lot of talk from the white house saying we cannot spare him. >> it would not have been a surprise if he left after the first term. chiefs of staff in a modern warehouse do not last that long. it is an enormously high pressure job. for him and others to retire at the end of the first term would not have been a surprise. now with this opportunity, something that he has personally wanted for a long time, betting cards are that he is gone and is serving out the last of his term. >> if you are in better capitalist
for those of us in washington, when will rahm emanuel do? the president's chief of staff made no secret that he would like to be the mayor. can he do it? >> probably, but it will not be a cakewalk. lots of people will be running. he has not left a lot of friends outside of his immediate inner circle at the white house. he has managed to take off taketick off -- tick off more people, and has needlessly and gratuitously, hurt many people. they will not forget that. >> unions,...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ idob ] dow it cou pyouldknlay. i didn't either. ♪ >>> we're backed now with andrea mitch xhet and former congressman from tennessee and the author of the new book democratic harold forld and chairman of the house republican conference indiana congressman mike pence. there's a lotd to get to, and the economy is still the top issue and something i talked with leader boehner about. first of all, in the context of the president's performance, here's his approval ratings as measured by usa gallup. approval at 41% and disapproval at 53%. charles cook writes this about the economy. it is a millstone around democrats' necks and there's not a lot they can do about it. even president obama speaking to a small business on friday acknowledged this. >> progress needs to come faster. our job is to make sure that happens. >> so, the
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ idob ] dow it cou pyouldknlay. i didn't either. ♪ >>> we're backed now with andrea mitch xhet and former congressman from tennessee and the author of the new book democratic harold forld and chairman of the house republican conference indiana congressman mike pence. there's a lotd to get to,...
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all right joe thanks so much for joining us. well still to come on tonight's show the tea party is going to school. teachers partiers are going to learn politics while what my only question is then these people learn civics in high school on have a little fun on the issue with sarah but in cars and distant. from the city. they managed not only to stay alone. but to get to say sins and souls in human circumstances. nine hundred days in besieged. through the eyes of the survivors. would be so much brighter if you knew more about song from funniest impression in some. stunts on t.v. dot com. a federal court. has laid out a new ruling for law enforcement accessing cell phone data say up until recently police have had restricted access to your cellphone data but civil liberty organizations decided that they were going to take this case to court in hopes of finally putting restrictions on them being able to retrieve all that out of the belongs to you now the ruling on this case came down on tuesday and well the results are messy the c
all right joe thanks so much for joining us. well still to come on tonight's show the tea party is going to school. teachers partiers are going to learn politics while what my only question is then these people learn civics in high school on have a little fun on the issue with sarah but in cars and distant. from the city. they managed not only to stay alone. but to get to say sins and souls in human circumstances. nine hundred days in besieged. through the eyes of the survivors. would be so...
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we will use technology. and we will broaden our base by using other organizations. we use heritage last year. we love heritage. other organizations that helped us, liberty central helped us understand the issues that were going on. we have a lot of partners out there. and i know i am talking too much. the other thing we want to focus on is the media. they probably will not like me for saying that, but the media really did not tell the truth. not all of the media, but there were a lot of lies out there. the people in the grassroots movement knew it. we want the media to be held accountable as we move through the process. are we going away? no. do we know what we're going to do? no. but we didn't, and we won. [applause] thank you very much. >> first off, i want to tahnhan heritage for inviting me share. this has been an amazing couple of years. mostly because it really reinforces the special nature of american politics. it is incredibly dynamics. american politics are incredibly dynamic. sometimes we forget that because we operate with a paradigm of a two-party system
we will use technology. and we will broaden our base by using other organizations. we use heritage last year. we love heritage. other organizations that helped us, liberty central helped us understand the issues that were going on. we have a lot of partners out there. and i know i am talking too much. the other thing we want to focus on is the media. they probably will not like me for saying that, but the media really did not tell the truth. not all of the media, but there were a lot of lies...
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to us. the state lottery bureau refused to talk to us. the treasurer of the committee would not talk to us and the spokesman for the committee would not talk to us. it raised a lot of red flags. when people will not talk about what they do,, we are more interested in learning about them than we would be otherwise. it turns out that this political action committee formed itself as a political action committee when they were about to go under in 2007 and they embraced been go games and a big way. they have at least two every week. people come in and they contribute money to the bingo and the money that is left over goes towards funding democratic candidates, or at least it is supposed to. so far, they have raised nearly $2 million but they have only given out $5,000 to one candidate. a lot of the money is going to be go supply firms and a lot of it is going out in prices and some is going to the organizers of the club. it is not clear why they are doing what they're doing. when you get involve
to us. the state lottery bureau refused to talk to us. the treasurer of the committee would not talk to us and the spokesman for the committee would not talk to us. it raised a lot of red flags. when people will not talk about what they do,, we are more interested in learning about them than we would be otherwise. it turns out that this political action committee formed itself as a political action committee when they were about to go under in 2007 and they embraced been go games and a big way....
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anne, thanks very much for joining us tonight. good to have you back on the show. >> reporter: good to be here, rachel. >> obviously this new cap is good news. how permanent is this as a solution? >> reporter: that's a big question that no one knows the answer to tonight. originally this cap was designed as a collection system to make it easier for when a hurricane comes for them to be able to disconnect and get those ships that are on the surface out of the way. this cap was to have pipes that would go to four different ships. and it would disconnect quickly instead of having five days' trigger time which is the time from when the hurricane is forecast to the time they move out. they'd only have to have two days' time. that was the original intent. as they designed it, bp realized they could possibly use this cap to shut in the well. now they're to go that well integrity test. for the first time in 87 days, we saw no oil going into the gulf of mexico. that does not mean this is stopped. because every six hours, government scienti
anne, thanks very much for joining us tonight. good to have you back on the show. >> reporter: good to be here, rachel. >> obviously this new cap is good news. how permanent is this as a solution? >> reporter: that's a big question that no one knows the answer to tonight. originally this cap was designed as a collection system to make it easier for when a hurricane comes for them to be able to disconnect and get those ships that are on the surface out of the way. this cap was...
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us. i'm don lemon at the time warner center in new york. happy fourth of july to all of you. see you back here at 10:00 p.m. eastern. meantime, state of the union starts right now. >>> it is july 4th. do you know what your lawmakers are doing? odds are walking in a parade. what they are not doing is passing a bill the pentagon chief said he had to have to fund the president's troop buildup in afghanistan. >> we begin to have to do stupid things. >> they may have to do stupid things. the house did act, not before an unambiguous signal to the president. there is growing angst that afghanistan is an endless war. the word came in the form of an amendment that required a clear plan for troop pullout. the amendment failed 162 to 260. but 153 of the votes for a firm timetable came from democrats. those are his guys. today, president karzai's man in washington. then, three congressmen who have served in afghanistan and iraq. representatives duncan hunter, mike coffman. >> mcchrystal didn't kill e
us. i'm don lemon at the time warner center in new york. happy fourth of july to all of you. see you back here at 10:00 p.m. eastern. meantime, state of the union starts right now. >>> it is july 4th. do you know what your lawmakers are doing? odds are walking in a parade. what they are not doing is passing a bill the pentagon chief said he had to have to fund the president's troop buildup in afghanistan. >> we begin to have to do stupid things. >> they may have to do...
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that is concerning to us, because there are a lot of uses where data is used to be able to bill advertisers and fight fraud across the site, in ways that relate directly to the advertising model. depending on how prescriptive the language is, it could create problems in some of those business operational areas. when you offer an opt out of showing a consumer behavioral advertising, that same data could be used for fraud detection and control. you want to make sure you have the appropriate use and right to be able to prevent fraud across your website. there are some protections there that we are looking at very carefully, making sure they are drafted and a way that protects those necessary uses of data. >> do you foresee legislation passing this year or next, and if the republicans take over congress in november, as far as your business model and business concerns, is that a good thing or a negative thing? >> i wish i had a crystal ball and could tell you these things. i don't know if legislation is going to pass. there are a lot of external forces that could influence those outcomes. it is
that is concerning to us, because there are a lot of uses where data is used to be able to bill advertisers and fight fraud across the site, in ways that relate directly to the advertising model. depending on how prescriptive the language is, it could create problems in some of those business operational areas. when you offer an opt out of showing a consumer behavioral advertising, that same data could be used for fraud detection and control. you want to make sure you have the appropriate use...
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thanks for being with us. "countdown" with keith olbermann starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? faisal shahzad is still talking. the pakistani taliban and still talking. says they had nothing to do with him, not even money. the republicans still won't stop ab instructing obama's nomination for key homeland security positions but scott brown and joe lieberman have introduced a bill for anyone merely accused of terrorism. how crazy is it? even john boehner thinks it's crazy. >> i don't know how you would attempt to take their citizenship away. it'd be pretty difficult under the u.s. constitution. >> jonathan turley on lieberman's bid to override the constitution. ezra klein on why the republicans would still be blocking homeland security appointments the week after an attempted attack. >>> sports versus arizona. governor brewer reveals her biggest fear, urging major league baseball to take away next year's all-star game from phoenix is the wrong play, she wrifs. boycot
thanks for being with us. "countdown" with keith olbermann starts right now. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? faisal shahzad is still talking. the pakistani taliban and still talking. says they had nothing to do with him, not even money. the republicans still won't stop ab instructing obama's nomination for key homeland security positions but scott brown and joe lieberman have introduced a bill for anyone merely accused of terrorism. how crazy is...
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using out-of-date information. the organizations that are most competitive are going to be the ones that can make sense of what they learn as fast they learn it. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. and while it can never be fully answered, it helps to have a financial partner like northern trust. by gaining a keen understanding of your financial needs, we're able to tailor a plan using a full suite... of sophiscated investment strategies and solutions. so whatever's around the corner can be faced with confidence. ♪ northern trust. look ahead with us at northerntrust.com. >>> a windy mother's day in washington. leer are "the sunday funnies." >> wall street on thursday in a panic when the dow suddenly dropped 1,000 points in matter of seconds. it was so bad that the e-trade baby had to be changed. >> another attack on the homeland. scary stuff. >> this is crudely constructed. amateurish. >> it was a failure. >> no, guys, it was scary, remember? >> the car bomb was fertilizer, gas
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>>guest: thank you for having us. us. >>neil: stay tuned.? you can see everything ok? st stay off the freewaysall right? i don't want you going out onhose yet. and leave your phone in ur purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thas dad. >> and call me--t not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. >>neil: in the running to be my running mate, we had message nj governor christie, and imus and of course, richard simmons. and the world waited were the world wondered. and last night, the world found out who will be joining president cavuto. the woman they call "wicked." my wicked smut joins for the next vice president of the united states, ladies and gentleman, give it up for the woman whether is a breath away from the most powerful office in the land and who i am hiring extra food tasteers to make sure she does not step over my dead carcass, i introduce you to my running mate. egging i am so flattered. nottered. flattered. flattered. flattered. >>neil: madam vice president. >>guest: i will
>>guest: thank you for having us. us. >>neil: stay tuned.? you can see everything ok? st stay off the freewaysall right? i don't want you going out onhose yet. and leave your phone in ur purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thas dad. >> and call me--t not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. >>neil: in the running to be my running mate, we had message nj governor...